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Evil Mode best practice? [closed]
...ided that it meets my demand for speedy movement well enough that I can finally move on to Emacs.
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Getting jQuery to recognise .change() in IE
...Pacifika: Not for me in IE7. At least it gets that right. "click" is a totally different event from "change" and there are at least some cases (if not all) where it's an inappropriate substitute.
– Bobby Jack
Jul 9 '09 at 11:27
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HTML tag affecting line height, how to make it consistent?
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actually I'd prefer {vertical-align: super} because it prevents some display glitches with line-height in IE8 as far as I remember. I would try not to use positioning to often if there are better alternatives. Careless top positi...
Show MySQL host via SQL Command
All good and well, but is it possible to show the current connections host.
Not connection_id, but the IP Address or Name of the host.
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Ruby Array find_first object?
...I also often find annoying that ruby documentation doesn't list methods of all inherited or included classes and modules.
– Mladen Jablanović
Mar 4 '10 at 17:33
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How to force push a reset to remote repository?
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The message means that you're not allowed to do non-fast-forward push.
Your remote repository has most likely denyNonFastforwards = true in its config. If you change that, git push --force should work.
To change the setting, you need access to the machine w...
How To Launch Git Bash from DOS Command Line?
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What if it's not installed on system drive? What if it's not installed in program files?
– Michael Kruglos
Mar 16 '17 at 18:04
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Why use @Scripts.Render(“~/bundles/jquery”)
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Bundling is all about compressing several JavaScript or stylesheets files without any formatting (also referred as minified) into a single file for saving bandwith and number of requests to load a page.
As example you could create your ...
Converting bool to text in C++
...ch shows you the console output and explains more about the API.
Additionally using std::boolalpha will modify the global state of std::cout, you may want to restore the original behavior go here for more info on restoring the state of std::cout.
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How do I make and use a Queue in Objective-C?
...ject != nil) {
[[headObject retain] autorelease]; // so it isn't dealloc'ed on remove
[self removeObjectAtIndex:0];
}
return headObject;
}
// Add to the tail of the queue (no one likes it when people cut in line!)
- (void) enqueue:(id)anObject {
[self addObject:anObject]...
